Monday, November 30, 2015

4.1 Writing and Graphing Inequalities

Today’s Lesson: How can you use a number line to represent solutions of an inequality?



From the Textbook pages #124-129
Example 1 – On Your Own #1 and 2
Example 2 – On Your Own #3 and 5
Example 3 – On Your Own #7 and 9

Please study the examples shown in the videos above before attempting the homework – I would recommend writing down any important notes into your toolkit. The answers are given in the videos, so all work must be shown in order to receive credit.

Homework Monday: Textbook 
pages #126-127
Study Examples #1-3,
then do: On Your Own #1-9

For video hints and multiple choice answers to the homework, please click on the link below:
HomeworkTuesday: Textbook pages #128-129
#8, 14, 21, 23 and 27


Please check your answers at home so you either know you did everything correctly, or so you know to ask questions about it in class the next day.

Friday, November 20, 2015

Chapter 3 Test

Chapter 3 Test
Please read all of these directions before continuing on:

Today, you will need to log into your deportola.org account to take the test on Chapter 3.  This is an open notes, closed-mouth test. Please have your notes out and open, so that they may be used during the test.  You may not ask your partner for help, nor may you go to any other websites or even other webpages until you are done with your test. Only your own notes and knowledge of this chapter may be used to answer the questions today.

To log into the test your username is your school ID# followed by @deportola.org   So, student 123456 would log in as 123456@deportola.org Your password is the same password that you used to log into your Netbook.  

Chapter 3 Version B  - you will need to log in to your deportola.org account to open all tests and quizzes

Chapter 3 Version C  - you will need to log in to your deportola.org account to open all tests and quizzes

I would suggest that you take your time to work out the problems to the best of your ability in your Toolkit. Once you have worked out the problem completely, select the correct answer on your screen.

Once you have finished your test, double check your answers then selected “submit” at the bottom of the test.  Once you have completed the test, please turn in any weekly trackers that are in your folder; signed or not, I just want them turned in.



After you have done everything you have been asked to do, you may then go to one of the games listed below.  Please remain quiet while other students finish up their test.

Mr. J

Manga High - One Step Equations
Hoop Shoot - One Step Equations
Soccer Math - One Step Equations
Pong Math - One Step Equations


Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Chapter 3 Group Test Solutions

For quicker load times, I have embedded the videos in the links below. Chapter 3 Group Practice Test
Please go to that page to watch the video solutions to the practice test

Or if you prefer one video at a time:

Chapter 3 Practice Test

Today you have been asked to log into Chapter 3 Group Practice Test  to take the practice test for chapter 3.  When you get to this blog using Chrome, one of the members of your group will need to please log in using their username@deportola.org as their username and your password should be the same one they used to log into the Netbook.  Student 123456 would log in under the username 123456@deportola.org 

Working as a team, please solve each problem into your toolkit, discuss your solutions with your partners, then pick an agreed upon answer.  Take notes into your toolkit as you can then use your answers today to help you on the real test on Friday.

Working with your partners, you will be answering 25 questions.  You must all agree upon a solution before picking the answer.  Once you pick the answer, please keep track of any problems that you do not understand and will need to study further before taking the real test.

If for some reason the log in does not work, 
the test is available here as a PDF. Please ignore the part that says you are logged in as Mr. J - it is PDF, you are not actually logged in as Mr. J.


Mr. J

Tonight's Homework:
TB p.118 #3, 7, 10, 12, and 16

Monday, November 16, 2015

3.5 Solving Two-Step Equations

Today’s Lesson: How can you use algebra tiles to solve a two-step equation?



From the Textbook pages #110-111
Example 1 – On Your Own #1 and 3
Example 2 – On Your Own #5
Example 3 – On Your Own #7 and 9

Please study the examples shown in the videos above before attempting the homework – I would recommend writing down any important notes into your toolkit. The answers are given in the videos, so all work must be shown in order to receive credit.

Homework Monday: Textbook 
pages #110-111
Study Examples #1-3,
then do: On Your Own #1-9 odds only

For video hints and multiple choice answers to the homework, please click on the links below:
Homework Tuesday: Textbook pages #112-113
#13, 21, 27 and 29


Please check your answers at home so you either know you did everything correctly, or so you know to ask questions about it in class the next day.

Monday, November 9, 2015

3.4 Solving Equations Using Multiplication and Division

Monday and Tuesday in class we will be taking a district mandated interim assessment of how we are doing as a class.  This is not a test you could have studied for, it is closed notes and no calculators are allowed. In class this simply counts towards your participation grade for the week, but please do the best you can to answer each question. There may be more than one correct solution, please read each question carefully.

Today’s Lesson: How can you use multiplication or division to solve equations?

Close Reading - Wheat on the Chessboard



From the Textbook pages #102-107
Example 1 – On Your Own #1-3
Example 2 – On Your Own #4-6
Example 3 – On Your Own #7

Please study the examples shown in the videos above before attempting the homework – I would recommend writing down any important notes into your toolkit. The answers are given in the videos, so all work must be shown in order to receive credit.

Homework Monday: Textbook 
pages #104-105
Study Examples #1-3,
then do: On Your Own #1-7

For video hints and multiple choice answers to the homework, please click on the link below:
Homework Tuesday: Textbook pages #106-107
#13, 17, 19 and 28

Homework Thursday: Textbook pages #106-107
#20, 30, 36 and 39

Please check your answers at home so you either know you did everything correctly, or so you know to ask questions about it in class the next day.

Quiz for Friday at the end of class

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

3.3 Solving Equations Using Addition or Subtraction

Today’s Lesson: How can you use algebra tiles to solve addition or subtraction equations?



From the Textbook pages #96-101
Example 1 – On Your Own #1 and 3
Example 2 – Just Watch
Example 3 – On Your Own #5

Please study the examples shown in the videos above before attempting the homework – I would recommend writing down any important notes into your toolkit. The answers are given in the videos, so all work must be shown in order to receive credit.

Homework Wednesday: Textbook 
pages #98-99
Study Examples #1-3,
then do: On Your Own #1-5 odds only

For video hints and multiple choice answers to the homework, please click on the link below:
Homework Thursday: Textbook page #100
#9, 17, 23 and 29

Please check your answers at home so you either know you did everything correctly, or so you know to ask questions about it in class the next day.

Homework Friday: Textbook page #94 Study Help

Create a four square in your toolkit to help you study the topics #1-7  

Manga High - One Step Equations
Hoop Shoot - One Step Equations
Soccer Math - One Step Equations
Pong Math - One Step Equations

Quiz Week 9 - please do not click on this until the end of class on Friday

Monday, November 2, 2015

3.2 Adding and Subtracting Linear Expressions

Today’s Lesson: How can you use algebra tiles to add or subtract algebraic expressions?


From the Textbook pages #86-91
Example 1 – On Your Own #1 and 2
Example 2 – On Your Own #3 and 4
Example 3 – On Your Own #5 and 6
Example 4 – On Your Own #7

Please study the examples shown in the videos above before attempting the homework – I would recommend writing down any important notes into your toolkit. The answers are given in the videos, so all work must be shown in order to receive credit.

Homework Monday: Textbook pages #88-89
Study Examples #1-4,
then do: On Your Own #1-7

For video hints and multiple choice answers to the homework, please click on the links below:
Homework Tuesday: Textbook page #90-91
#9, 13, 17 and 21


Please check your answers at home so you either know you did everything correctly, or so you know to ask questions about it in class the next day.